This is a discussion on SSH login very slow within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 NotDashEscaped: You need GnuPG to verify this message In comp.os.linux.networking Kimmo ...
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Hash: SHA1 NotDashEscaped: You need GnuPG to verify this message In comp.os.linux.networking Kimmo Koivisto <kimmo.koivisto@surfeu.fi> suggested: > GVK wrote: >> Kimmo Koivisto wrote: [..] >> Well, adding the client IP to server's /etc/hosts helped :) >> It's working well and good now. But how about the rest of the clients? >> They all are facing the same problem. Let's say the clients use IPs >> 172.16.19.*...anyway I can make it faster for all of them? [..] > Okay, now we can be sure that the problem is that reverse DNS is not > working. > There is two solutions, maybe more, but here are those: > 1) If the network (172.16.19.*) is in your control, you can set up (or fix > existing) DNS which resolves those addresses to names. You don't have to > have real domain, just set up private DNS server. Setting up properly > configured DNS makes network work smoother. [..] > UseDNS no > If this does not work, setting up DNS could be the best thing. Or you can > add all 172.16.19.* addresses to the hosts file (with shell script of > course). Likely to improve things for ssh, but then running DNS will prevent him from running from one problem into another, there's a great DNS HOWTO (www.tldp.org) guiding through all steps in setting up a simple local DNS server for your own zone. The only proper way to go. -- Michael Heiming (GPG-Key ID: 0xEDD27B94) mail: echo zvpunry@urvzvat.qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA4JbiAkPEju3Se5QRAssmAJ4iWjpCquZUGm8slnkbeo kPC+WbdQCgk3QZ vBvRrINzYgK4bbEiLENHvPE= =hMgb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |